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International Journal of Impact Engineering
Cynthia Reid wrote:
From: "Cynthia Reid" <nj@ccat.sas.upenn.edu>
Subject: International Journal of Impact Engineering
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2000 14:48:39 -0400
International Journal of Impact Engineering
http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/7/0/0/
(Link inactive 24 November 2004)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0734743X
(Link active 24 November 2004)
The International Journal of Impact Engineering exists for the publication
of original research work concerned with the response of structures and
bodies to dynamic loads arising from exposure to blast, collision or other
impact events. The topics encompassed by the journal include the elastic and
plastic response of structures and bodies to impact and blast loading,
terminal ballistics, vehicle crashworthiness, containment and other
processes and phenomena in which effects due to impact predominate, such as
explosive welding. In addition, related matters such as research into fire
hazards in association with impact loads will be included. Every paper
accepted for publication is strictly refereed and assessed for its
contribution to the understanding of impact phenomena or the insight gained
for engineering design in areas of high rate loading.
Papers whose concerns are only in the fields of mathematics, materials
science or computation are not requested. Similarly, papers whose contents
are purely descriptive will not be accepted.
This journal should be of interest to engineers, designers and research
workers in the fields of structural crashworthiness, energy-absorbing
systems, structural failure, hazard assessments and safety calculations
which involve impact loadings. Thus, papers in this journal will be of
interest to aeronautical engineers, civil engineers, mechanical engineers,
naval architects, nuclear engineers, ocean engineers, offshore engineers,
transportation engineers and workers in other branches of engineering and
science who are involved in impact loading of various kinds.
ScienceDirect subscribers have access to full-text articles by logging in at
http://www.sciencedirect.com .
Editor: N. Jones
Email: usinfo-f@elsevier.com
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